Showing posts with label hitler would be proud. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hitler would be proud. Show all posts

Monday, February 19, 2024

Oh. Pious Jew Rob Reiner is lecturing Christians!

Because automatically lump ALL Christians as Trump supporters, right? Talk about Christianophobia! 

Remind me again why anyone should be listening to a guy who spent time on Epstein Island?

Story at Breitbart: Rob Reiner - Trump Is the ‘MouthPiece’ for the Christian Nationalist Movement.

Who is this Christian Nationalist Movement, specifically, Rob? I don't need an obese heretical jew to tell me about my faith or its degree of relationship to my political ideology, if any.

My Christian faith and personal relationship with Jesus Christ doesn't dictate who I vote for. It may guide, but it's not the sole factor of my political beliefs. Some Jews on the other hand...it's all they have. Their entire identity and their perception of others is viewed only through a Jewish lens. Maybe that's where the term tunnel-vision is derived? 

Don't confuse Judaism or Jews with Semitism. Semite denotes many different people from a large geographical region, not a religion or denomination. Semites include some Jews as well as including some Arabs, Tigrayans, Ehtiopians, Phoenicians, Chaldeans, Arameans and others. Semite isn't exclusive to Jews.

Book of Revelation: 2:9 - "They say they are Jews, but they are not, because their synagogue belongs to Satan."

Book of Revelation: 3:9 - "Behold, I will make them of the synagogue of Satan, which say they are Jews, and are not, but do lie; behold, I will make them to come and worship before thy feet, and to know that I have loved thee."

John 8:44 - "You (Jews) belong to your father, the devil, and you want to carry out your father’s desires. He was a murderer from the beginning, not holding to the truth, for there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks his native language, for he is a liar and the father of lies."

There are distinct differences from being Jewish, being a Hebrew (especially in the Biblical sense) and being an Israelite. Learning the differences isn't hard. Isolating one or generalizing or grouping one or more of them together doesn't necessarily illustrate "anti-semitism", as much as some people like to play the anti-semitism card when it suits their narrative.

Rob, three words: Move. To. Israel

Repent Israel. Repent Netanyahu. God cries over the genocide of Palestinians. What is happening is not in keeping with HIS word.

There aren't any sides to take in this war. Not with Israel, not with Palestine, not with Houthis, not with anyone involved in this Middle East fiasco. Another Biden success story. 

The only correct side to take here is the side of peace and an immediate ceasefire among all involved.

Thursday, September 8, 2022

MN "Republican" candidate Dr. Scott Jensen already backpedaling. Why not give your concession speech tomorrow, Scott?

Jensen is backpedaling his stand on abortion. Why? Because current MN Dem Gov. Timmy "Tub O Lard" Walz and the libs who worship at the Altar of Abortion are defining Jensen and he's too cowardly to stand by his (previously held) convictions.

This is Round Two of Jensen allowing his political opposition to define him. His first was conceding that he erred in what the libs inaccurately portrayed as Jensen comparing Walz to Nazi Germany

Walz's tyrannic abusive policies during the height of Covid killed countless numbers of people in elder care, assisted living and nursing homes. Walz loved his new role of mini-Dictator. You'd think Jensen could take this issue and run with it, but no, he turns tail and downplays this after false ginned-up hyperbolic criticism.

When one allows their political opposition to define who they are and backpedal, you're losing mojo, and Jensen is.

Depending on the poll, currently Walz is leading Jensen by 4% statewide (Change Research). In the Twin Cities  metro, Walz leads Jensen 50% to 36% (KSTP-TV). Jensen doesn't have a chance unless he can close the gap in the TC area.

Walz waited for a gift and Jensen gave it to him without even considering the optics. Talk about easy bait. Tub O Lard played Jensen like a fiddle.

FFS, Scott, don't you have any Spin Doctors?

Congratulate yourself Scott, you've just handed a second term to Tub O Lard.

This morbidly obese fucktard, originally from Nebraska, is going to be Minnesota's governor once again because Jensen doesn't have a spine or a pair of balls.

Tuesday, July 26, 2022

Fauci Wishes COVID Restrictions Had Been 'Much More Stringent'.

Townhall: Fauci Wishes COVID Restrictions Had Been 'Much More Stringent'.

"We were not sure of a number of things," Fauci admitted, despite his projected confidence during the earlier months of the pandemic and insistence that anyone questioning him was attacking Science(TM) itself. "We were not sure really of the complete modality of transmission. We knew and started to get information at the end of January and the beginning of February that this virus could spread from an asymptomatic person — we did not fully appreciate the extent of that," he said.

Oh No, little satanic Jesuit Dwarf, you will not be allowed to rewrite your statements.

Back in January and February 2020 Fauci said there's really no concern for the U.S. over Corona. He also said masks don't offer protection, if you want to go on a cruise ship go ahead and hey, if you want to hook up on Tinder there's really nothing he's going to say or do to dissuade you.

We will not allow Fauci to unspin his statements: 

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

de Blasio: "The Jews will do as I SAY!"


New York's Kaiser Warren Wilhelm, Jr. channels his inner-Hitler and he isn't kidding around here. 

Mayor Bill de Blasio promised to arrest Jewish mourners not adhering to social distancing decrees following Tuesday’s funeral for Rabbi Chaim Mertz in New York City.
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    Something absolutely unacceptable happened in Williamsburg tonite: a large funeral gathering in the middle of this pandemic. When I heard, I went there myself to ensure the crowd was dispersed. And what I saw WILL NOT be tolerated so long as we are fighting the Coronavirus

    — Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) April 29, 2020
Breitbartde Blasio "no regrets" for his language to Jewish mourners.
"I have no regrets about calling out this danger and saying we’re going to deal with it very, very aggressively[.]"
Washington ExaminerDe Blasio criticized for singling out Jewish people in vow to crack down on large gatherings.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio faced backlash and accusations of anti-Semitism after he vowed to have the police arrest Jewish people violating social distancing guidelines.
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    How on earth does the mayor of NYC single them out for persecution in the middle of a pandemic?

    Words do not exist to describe the criminal incompetence at City Hall. https://t.co/1bc2IoBcJt
    — Lis Smith (@Lis_Smith) April 29, 2020

    Wow, this is a real tweet, huh? I guess the next logical step after crashing and burning on your own coronavirus response is to pin the consequences of that failure on the Jews, but I didn't think de Blasio was the type. https://t.co/A0446g8Y0S
    — (((Yair Rosenberg))) (@Yair_Rosenberg) April 29, 2020

    let me help you. I went to central park today. I saw such crowds as it would he after the marathon. I was wondering who will enforce any rules but then I remembered that it wasn't a Jewish Funeral so...
    — Yoely Lebovits (@Badchen) April 29, 2020

    “The Jewish community”?

    Are you kidding me? We are not a monolith, and neither are the specific communities you are calling out.

    This is disgusting and antisemitic, and especially dangerous considering the recent uptick in antisemitic attacks.
    — Elad Nehorai (@PopChassid) April 29, 2020
A Republican governor, behaving in the same manner as Kaiser Wilhelm, would have been forced to resign by now.

For posterity, in early March, Kaiser Wilhelm was still encouraging people to "get out on the town."

Monday, July 15, 2019

Remember when Ilhan Omar asked for compassion and leniency for ISIS recruits? Remember?

KMSP FOX (November 2016): Ilhan Omar asks judge for compassion in ISIS recruit sentencing.
9 Minnesota men charged with planning to join ISIS are scheduled to be sentenced next week. Ahead of those court dates, 13 letters were sent to Judge Michael Davis in the case of defendant Abdirahman Yasin Daud, including a letter from state Rep. Ilhan Omar, who on Election Night became with first elected Somali-American lawmaker in the nation.

Rep. Omar asked Judge Davis for “compassion” and a “restorative approach to justice,” concluding that “this ruling can set a precedent and has the potential to be a landmark case in addressing extremism.”
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Ilhan Omar’s letter to Judge Davis, dated Nov. 8:

Honorable Judge Davis,

As you undoubtedly deliberate with great caution the sentencing of nine recently convicted Somali-American men, I bring to your attention the ramifications of sentencing young men who made a consequential mistake to decades in federal prison. Incarcerating 20-year-old men for 30 or 40 years is essentially a life sentence. Society will have no expectations of the to be 50 or 60-year-old released prisoners; it will view them with distrust and revulsion. Such punitive measures not only lack efficacy, they inevitably create an environment in which extremism can flourish, aligning with the presupposition of terrorist recruitment: “Americans do not accept you and continue to trivialize your value. Instead of being a nobody, be a martyr.”

The best deterrent to fanaticism is a system of compassion. We must alter our attitude and approach; if we truly want to affect change, we should refocus our efforts on inclusion and rehabilitation. A long-term prison sentence for one who chose violence to combat direct marginalization is a statement that our justice system misunderstands the guilty. A restorative approach to justice assesses the lure of criminality and addresses it.

The desire to commit violence is not inherent to people -- it is the consequences of systematic alienation; people seek violent solutions when the process established for enacting change is inaccessible to them. Fueled by disaffection turned to malice, if the guilty were willing to kill and be killed fighting perceived injustice, imagine the consequence of them hearing, “I believe you can be rehabilitated. I want you to become part of my community, and together we will thrive.” We use this form of distributive justice for patients with chemical dependencies; treatment and societal reintegration. The most effective penance is making these men ambassadors of reform.

The restorative approach provides a long-term solution – though the self-declared Islamic State may soon suffer defeat, their radical approach to change-making will continue as it has throughout history – by criminalizing the undergirding [sic] construct rather than its predisposed victims. Therein, this ruling can set a precedent and has the potential to be a landmark case in addressing extremism.

Thank you for your careful attention,

Ilhan Omar
State Representative-Elect – MN 60B
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KMSP FOX story Archived

Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Parler CEO says Apple won’t let free speech app update unless it censors content. Apple relents.


Reclaim The Net: Apple app update bans Parler.
John Matze, the founder and CEO of free speech social network Parler, says that Apple has given him an ultimatum – ban “offensive” content off Parler or the Parler app will be banned from the App Store. Matze says he refused and now Apple is preventing Parler from updating its app.
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Based on Matze’s claims, Parler won’t be able to push updates to its iOS app until the situation gets resolved which is unlikely if Parler stays committed to allowing “offensive” speech. This means the Parler iOS app will probably become unusable in September when Apple releases iOS 13, a new version of its mobile operating system, because app updates are usually necessary in order for them to continue working with the latest version of iOS.
Apple has relented, at least for now.

Breitbart: Parler Accuses Apple of Slow-Walking App Update.
Free-speech centered social media app Parler recently attempted to roll out an update to their iPhone app, a common event that many app developers do on a regular basis to add new features, fix bugs, update app elements, etc. But Parler found their update stopped dead in its track as Apple stated that it would have to review the app to determine if the update would be allowed to go ahead.

After Parler attempted to launch the update, company CEO John Matze says he was contacted by an Apple employee via the App Store Connect portal. The employee explained that the Parler app was likely in violation of the App store rule 1.1.1 which prohibits:

    ["]Defamatory, discriminatory, or mean-spirited content, including references or commentary about religion, race, sexual orientation, gender, national/ethnic origin, or other targeted groups, particularly if the app is likely to humiliate, intimidate, or place a targeted individual or group in harm’s way. Professional political satirists and humorists are generally exempt from this requirement.["]
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Last night, the app update was finally approved the delay.
Apple Führer Tim Cook